You can experience the Grand Canyon in a just a few hours on a thrilling day trip from Las Vegas! Scenic Airlines offers flights from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon, both the West Rim and the National Park, as well as Antelope Canyon, Bryce Canyon, and beyond. Because our airplane tours are designed for both sightseeing and comfort, all aircraft offer climate control, ample space and plush seating for each passenger, headset music and narration in a variety of languages, oversized windows, and roundtrip transportation from the Las Vegas Strip to our air terminal.
Our already-competitive prices are now discounted for a limited time - book your flight to the Grand Canyon before seats fill up!
Discover the most unique views of the canyon from the air, land, and water! Fly via airplane to the West Rim, where a helicopter will take passengers a mile down to the canyon floor for a boat ride down the Colorado River. Ample time is provided to see the canyon views from the rim, as well.
Discover the mystique of the ancient Hualapai Tribe at the Grand Canyon West. You'll see the unique vistas on an exciting airplane tour, wander the canyon's edge on foot, or even visit the Native American Cultural Village.
Soar across the expanse of the Mojave Desert to the Grand Canyon's West Rim in a first-rate aircraft. Sights of the Hoover Dam, the glittering waters of Lake Mead, and the Colorado River are just outside the cabin windows.
Enjoy a roundtrip flight from Boulder City, Nevada to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. Stunning views await at multiple scenic overlooks during a 2-hour guided tour on an open-air Hummer.
The most popular tour to the Grand Canyon with an added helicopter ride! This is one of our passengers' favorite Grand Canyon tours from Las Vegas. Only from the air can you really see the beauty and scale of the Grand Canyon.
Discover the mystical sandstone walls deep within the world-famous Antelope Canyon.
The North Rim of the canyon is a secluded and serene area offering spectacular views. Trek along off the beaten path or take a guided Polaris or ATV tour through the gorgeous wilderness.
This incredible day trip from Las Vegas to Bryce Canyon National Park is an excellent choice for explorers looking to visit this gorgeous destination on an all-inclusive day trip. The flight to Bryce Canyon Airport includes spectacular views over Zion National Park. Upon landing, an expert guide will take you to several lookout points for photo opportunities. You can even upgrade your adventure with hiking or biking options during the summer months.
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The booking window for the sale is from July 5-12, 2024.
Sale is valid for departure dates between July 6 and October 31, 2024.
It depends on which rim of the Grand Canyon you'd like to visit. It takes approximately 35 minutes to fly directly from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon West Rim. If you would like to visit the Grand Canyon National Park, also known as the South Rim, a direct flight takes just over an hour.
The Grand Canyon South Rim is home to some of the most famously breathtaking landscapes in the world. This is also the most developed side of the National Park. During your day trip to the Grand Canyon South Rim, check out a few of these exciting activities.
Discover more must-see activities at the Grand Canyon
The Grand Canyon has so many incredible sights to see, places to explore, and photo opportunities that can't be missed! If you have a free day in your Las Vegas vacation, we'd recommend planning to spend at least five hours exploring the Grand Canyon during your visit.
Discover some of the exciting activities and tours available at the Grand Canyon.
Absolutely! Our helicopter tours have access to an exclusive landing site on the canyon floor. We offer a number of helicopter tours that descend 4,000 feet to land at the bottom of the Grand Canyon West Rim.